Strumming with Triads
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Strumming with Triads
Strumming with Triads
Do you know what separates good rhythm guitar players from great ones? It’s the ability to look at the same G-C-D chords and create musical “magic” instead of just strumming the old stand-by open chords that every other guitar player plays.
This lesson covers a simple, creative way to take a simple progression and create guitar “magic” by using triads and their inversions. So, grab your guitar and let’s leave the world of boring open chord rhythm strumming and create some great rhythm guitar parts!
Have a great lesson! - Steve Krenz
Steve plays a Gibson Nighthawk in this lesson.
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